Expunctions / Nondisclosures
Even if you are not convicted of a crime, the arrest still stays on your record. However, an expunction erases all proof of the charge so your record can be permanently cleared. If you successfully expunge your criminal records you can then legally deny that you were ever arrested or charged with a crime. This opportunity is only available under certain circumstances so you will need an experienced attorney like Mitchell Nolte to navigate the complicated procedures and determine whether you are eligible to have your criminal records expunged.
Orders of Non-Disclosure
prevent criminal justices agencies from releasing
your records to the public. These Orders are only
available in certain circumstances under the law.
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